Match the words to form collocations. 1. celebrate
a. dish
2. special
b. A horn
3. play
c. part
4. make d. pardon
5. marching
e. The holiday
6. wear
f. The drums
7. council
g. band
8. blow
h. preparations
9. beg
i. costumes
10. take
j. worker
2. Fill in the sentences with the words: over (*2), for, up (*2),
1. Every Christmas we put colourful decorations in our homes.
2. What games are you playing? Are you bobbing apples?
3. The birthday party is nearly anyway. 4. I’m in a hurry! Can you help me clean ?
5. Why don’t you come and help me doing the dishes after the party?
On the last Saturday of July Ann and Tina were taking their dogs for a walk in the park. They walked down Clark Avenue and as they were entering the park a ginger cat ran in front of them. The cat looked very thin and hungry so the girls decided to take the cat home and take care of him. Ann took a picture of the cat and posted it on the neighbourhood social group. An hour later a woman by the name of Mrs.Thompson called at their house and she was very happy that the girls had found her cat.
1) Prime Minister lives in an official residence.
2) The Queen and Prince Philip live in Buckingham Palace.
3) William Shakespeare's birthplace was Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom.
4) Liverpool is famous because of its football teams, Everton F.C. and Liverpool F.C.
5) Cities such as Copenhagen, Amsterdam and Paris are famous for their bicycles.
6) There are 15 parks in Britian.
7) Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument of Salisbury Plain in England.
8) There are around six thousand islands in British Isles.
9) You can get to Europe from London by Eurostar, a high-speed train.
10) There are around 7 ravens at the Tower.
11) Big Ben is way heavier that the London Eye. Big Ben is 1,900 tonnes heavier than the London Eye.
12) During the World War II there were created some slogans such as "keep calm", "your courage" and "freedom is in Peril".